Learn to win against the cost of contamination

02 April, 2015

MP Filtri is to host a free training seminar on 7 October at the National Fluid Power Centre (NFPC), Worksop, Nottinghamshire.

For anyone involved in hydraulic system design, mobile, industrial, power pack manufacturing or quality control, MP Filtri comments that attendees will come away from the seminar with a better understanding of contamination control within fluid power systems, as well as a host of best-practice ideas.

John Savage, director at the NFPC, commented: “Once more we are highly delighted to host this technical training seminar on behalf of MP Filtri. It will provide a great opportunity for visitors to not only extend their knowledge of contamination management but also see the MP Filtri range of products in use and demonstrated within the practical facilities here at the National Centre. Over the years MP Filtri have used the NFPC and found it to be the ideal venue with its combination of practical facilities, breakout rooms and conference/exhibition space under one roof. Well done to MP Filtri.”

Topics covered

The day will cover topics such as:

• The benefits of particle counting.

• The benefits of online particle counting in hydraulic circuits.

• The cost of contamination and its effects on hydraulic applications.

• Can you afford not to invest in particle counters?

• Selecting the correct product for your application – a guided tour.

• Product technology.

• Practical experience using particle counters.

MP Filtri added that, as well as being a good opportunity to hear from its own contamination control specialists, the day will also provide the ideal environment in which to network with like-minded people within your market sector. Attendees will be presented with a certification of attendance as well as lunch and refreshments.

MP Filtri specialises in the manufacture of hydraulic and lubrication filtration and condition monitoring equipment, helping customers to achieve and measure NAS and AS4059 standards and water content in control fluids. There are limited places, so MP Filtri requests that interested parties register now at www.mpfiltri.co.uk/nfpc to avoid disappointment.